Martin Brampton wrote:
>I'm running Mailman 2.1.13 from the Debian Squeeze repositories (on Debian Squeeze) to provide mailing lists across several domains. The >domains that are not the primary mailing list domain have 301 redirects of URLs such as .../listinfo/xxxx or .../admin/xxxx to the primary >domain.
>In most cases this works, because the action in the form is relative, and the page is showing on the primary domain on account of the redirects. >When the form is submitted, the request therefore goes to the primary mailman domain. (Other domains are typically on different servers >from Mailman, and do not have Mailman installed at all).
So from what you are saying, you are running Mailman in several domains, at the root of the domain (for example, listname at example.com instead of listname at lists.example.com), and example.com is typically hosted off a separate web server?
Instead of using redirects, have you looked at using Mod_Proxy to do the redirection at the backend on the web server hosting domain.com?
Thanks.
Andrew.